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Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a
family of the
order Blattodea (****roaches). This
family contains many of the
smaller common household pest ****roaches...
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Megaloblatta longipennis is a
species of ****roach in the
family Ectobiidae. It is the world's
largest ****roach by
length and wingspan. It is
native to...
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Megaloblatta is a
genus of
Neotropical ****roaches in the
family Ectobiidae.
Species in this
genus are 4 to 9.7 cm (1.6–3.8 in) long and can have a wingspan...
- ****roach or
lesser ****roach, is a
species of ****roach in the
family Ectobiidae. It is
found in
Europe and
Northern Asia (excluding China),
North America...
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tawny ****roach, is a
species of non-cosmopolitan ****roach in the
family Ectobiidae. It
occurs in
southern England, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Germany...
- ****roaches in the
order Blattodea.
Previously placed as a
subfamily of the
Ectobiidae there are
presently (2020) two
genera and more than 90
described species...
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described by
James Francis Stephens in 1835,
belonging to the
family Ectobiidae,
subfamily Ectobiinae. The
discovery of 4
ectobius ****roaches in Colorado...
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within the
superfamily Blattoidea. The ****roach
families Corydiidae and
Ectobiidae were
previously known as the
Polyphagidae and Blattellidae.
Termites were...
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Blattella is a
genus of
cosmopolitan and wild ****roaches in the
family Ectobiidae. The
Catalogue of Life
lists the following:
Blattella aegrota Blattella...
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Blattellinae is a
subfamily of the wood ****roach family,
Ectobiidae (formerly "Blattellidae"). It
includes the
global household pest
Blattella germanica...